Saturday, March 29, 2025

'Nesting Chicken' Easter Egg

Little hen nesting in an Easter egg.

       Turn a half egg into a grass-lined nest for a hen. This makes a clever little ornament to hang on an egg tree at Easter or if you prefer, on a Christmas tree.

Supplies Needed:

  • A plastic egg, just lower half
  • 3 cotton balls
  • white school glue
  • masking tape
  • one chenille stem
  • a few goose down feathers or white feathers
  • watercolors
  • dried grass to line the 'egg' nest
  • decorative paper and trim for the egg

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open the plastic egg and keep only the lower half for this particular craft. 
  2. Cover the entire part of the egg with masking tape, neatly smoothing out wrinkles with your thumbnail as you go.
  3. Decoupage decorative paper on the outside of the egg. Let dry.
  4. Attach a handle to the inside of the egg using masking tape.
  5. Puddle the glue on the inside and line the egg with craft grass of some kind.
  6. To shape the hen, cut from a wire two inches and bend the tip into a 'hook' shape as seen in the photo below. 
  7. Wrap the wire with a fine layer of glue and twist the cotton batting onto it in layers to shape a hen's beak, head, neck and body.
  8. It is not necessary to add or shape the legs of the hen as she is in the seated position, tucked into the dried grassy nest. Puddle the glue generously and tuck her down into the nest.
  9. Let her dry in place before adding down feather where her wings and tail should be. 
  10. Shape the comb and paint this with red watercolor. Glue it on.
  11. Paint the beak yellow and then the eyes.
  12. Shape a fancy hook from the left over wire.
How to shape the head and neck of the hen from wire and cotton.

Steps for assembling the egg basket and pasting in the parts.

A soft, small hen nestled inside the lower half of a decoupaged Easter egg makes nice addition to egg tree.

"Which came first, the chicken
 or the egg," sung by Mike Stewart

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